Until recently, every state had its own set of academic standards, contributing to a disparity in the way students learn from state to state and in national testing expectations. In 2010, states began to adopt the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), a set of rigorous, common standards for K-12 education that provide clarity and consistency around student learning expectations across the country. IT infrastructure within the schools have a significant impact on how these Common Core standards are taught and how the assessments are conducted.

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See how Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) improved overall efficiency and productivity with the implementation of DocuSign to execute contracts faster than ever before - from over 500 per year, up from 279 in the previous year.

Discover how you can deliver the consistent, reliable network access experience students and educators need without out sacrificing the control and ease of use administrators require. Read this paper and learn how the explosion of mobile devices, BYOB and cloud computing are changing the education landscape and extending secure access beyond the classroom.